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Rise of the House of Mcnally (Sir) Philip Ardagh

Rise of the House of Mcnally par (Sir) Philip Ardagh

Rise of the House of Mcnally (Sir) Philip Ardagh


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Rise of the House of Mcnally Résumé

Rise of the House of Mcnally: Unlikely Exploits Book 3 (Sir) Philip Ardagh

In this, the third and final of Philip Ardagh's Unlikely Exploits, the down-trodden McNally family are down-trodden no more. They're quite the opposite, in fact: stinking rich with plans to put the money to good use whilst others, of course, may have different ideas. This is the Unlikely Exploit in which we discover the remaining McNally children's hidden powers. This is the Unlikely Exploit in which we discover the reasons behind the outbreak of holes riddling the country. This is the Unlikely Exploit in which we discover why the late lamented Mr Maggs had a walking teddy bear and just what its plans are. This is the book Fergal fans have been waiting for...

Rise of the House of Mcnally Avis

'A mixture of surrealism and sophistication... the stories and characters can certainly out-Snicket Lemony.' Carousel; 'A scrumptious cross between Dickens and Monty Python.' Guardian

À propos de (Sir) Philip Ardagh

Over two metres tall, with a bushy beard, Philip Ardagh is not only very hairy but has also written over sixty books for all ages. He is extremely versatile with many talents. Not only is he very knowledgeable about serious subjects but he also writes very funny books that make lots of people laugh. His best-selling series' for children include the Eddie Dickens trilogy and the Unlikely Exploits series. He also writes expertly compiled and researched non-fiction, The Archaeologist's Handbook, Why Are Castles Castle-Shaped?, Did Dinosaurs Snore? and The Hieroglyphs Handbook.

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GOR003005247
9780571210992
0571210996
Rise of the House of Mcnally: Unlikely Exploits Book 3 (Sir) Philip Ardagh
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Faber & Faber
20050407
176
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